The development objective of the Malawi Regional Interconnector Project for Mozambique is to interconnect Malawi and Mozambique’s transmission systems to engage in bilateral and regional power trade in the Southern Africa power pool.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) allowance for loss of profit for displaced businesses. A flat rate of 300 United States dollars (USD) shall be used, equivalent to the allowance for loss of profit for businesses; (2) special focus must be given to the livelihood improvement of vulnerable groups prior to the construction of the project. Vulnerable households will be consulted at the onset of the operation to evaluate their concerns and need; (3) compensation in kind (house reconstruction, equivalent in locally bought food for crop damage) because this type of compensation tends to protect the weakest in the community (females and children, vulnerable people) while cash compensation has been shown to be detrimental to them; and (4) dedicate some funds to general development objectives, with communities taking the lead in determining which project they wish to prioritize and implement as well as how the project must be implemented.
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The development objective of the Malawi Regional Interconnector Project for Mozambique is to interconnect Malawi and Mozambique’s transmission systems to engage in bilateral and regional power trade in the Southern Africa power pool.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) allowance for loss of profit for displaced businesses. A flat rate of 300 United States dollars (USD) shall be used, equivalent to the allowance for loss of profit for businesses; (2) special focus must be given to the livelihood improvement of vulnerable groups prior to the construction of the project. Vulnerable households will be consulted at the onset of the operation to evaluate their concerns and need; (3) compensation in kind (house reconstruction, equivalent in locally bought food for crop damage) because this type of compensation tends to protect the weakest in the community (females and children, vulnerable people) while cash compensation has been shown to be detrimental to them; and (4) dedicate some funds to general development objectives, with communities taking the lead in determining which project they wish to prioritize and implement as well as how the project must be implemented.
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The development objectives of the Assam Inland Water Transport Project for India are to: (a) improve passenger ferry infrastructure and services in Assam, and (b) improve the institutional capacity and framework.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) employment to at least one member per affected family in the project or arrange for a job in such other project as may be required after providing suitable training and skill development in the required field and at a rate not lower than the minimum wages; (2) subsistence allowance of rupees 3,000 per month for a period of one year to affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (3) transportation assistance of rupees 50,000 for affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (4) an alternative house for those who have to relocate, as per PMAY-G specifications in rural areas and a constructed house or flat of minimum 50 square meters in urban areas; (5) compensation at scheduled rates without depreciation for structure with 1-month notice to demolish affected structure; and (6) 3-month notice to harvest standing crops or market value of compensation for standing crops.
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The development objectives of the Assam Inland Water Transport Project for India are to: (a) improve passenger ferry infrastructure and services in Assam, and (b) improve the institutional capacity and framework.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) employment to at least one member per affected family in the project or arrange for a job in such other project as may be required after providing suitable training and skill development in the required field and at a rate not lower than the minimum wages; (2) subsistence allowance of rupees 3,000 per month for a period of one year to affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (3) transportation assistance of rupees 50,000 for affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (4) an alternative house for those who have to relocate, as per PMAY-G specifications in rural areas and a constructed house or flat of minimum 50 square meters in urban areas; (5) compensation at scheduled rates without depreciation for structure with 1-month notice to demolish affected structure; and (6) 3-month notice to harvest standing crops or market value of compensation for standing crops.
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The development objectives of the Assam Inland Water Transport Project for India are to: (a) improve passenger ferry infrastructure and services in Assam, and (b) improve the institutional capacity and framework.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) employment to at least one member per affected family in the project or arrange for a job in such other project as may be required after providing suitable training and skill development in the required field and at a rate not lower than the minimum wages; (2) subsistence allowance of rupees 3,000 per month for a period of one year to affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (3) transportation assistance of rupees 50,000 for affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (4) an alternative house for those who have to relocate, as per PMAY-G specifications in rural areas and a constructed house or flat of minimum 50 square meters in urban areas; (5) compensation at scheduled rates without depreciation for structure with 1-month notice to demolish affected structure; and (6) 3-month notice to harvest standing crops or market value of compensation for standing crops.
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The development objectives of the Assam Inland Water Transport Project for India are to: (a) improve passenger ferry infrastructure and services in Assam, and (b) improve the institutional capacity and framework.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) employment to at least one member per affected family in the project or arrange for a job in such other project as may be required after providing suitable training and skill development in the required field and at a rate not lower than the minimum wages; (2) subsistence allowance of rupees 3,000 per month for a period of one year to affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (3) transportation assistance of rupees 50,000 for affected households who require to relocate due to the project; (4) an alternative house for those who have to relocate, as per PMAY-G specifications in rural areas and a constructed house or flat of minimum 50 square meters in urban areas; (5) compensation at scheduled rates without depreciation for structure with 1-month notice to demolish affected structure; and (6) 3-month notice to harvest standing crops or market value of compensation for standing crops.
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The development objective of the Dam Rehabilitation and Safety Improvement Project for Vietnam is to support the implementation of the government dam safety program by improving the safety of prioritized dams and reservoirs as well as to protect people and assets of the downstream communities.
... See More + Some of the negative measures and impacts include: (i) avoidance of construction activities at night; (ii) excess embankment materials to be disposed of in the designated landfill which is situated on a naturally depressed area; (iii) fuel and used oils to be contained in barrels and stored in designated area; (iv) temporary detours may be established to avoid weak bridges; (v) provide alternative source of water during construction; (vi) domestic and kitchen waste to be discharged into a soak pit; (vii) installation of warning signs and notices of off limits; (viii) install the sewer grates in the drainage ditch; (ix) unused chemical and petroleum should be wrapped carefully before transporting to the qualified store; (x) most of the activities that upgrading the dam, drain water should be carried in the dry season; and (xi) orientate workers how to prevent infectious diseases such as HIV and AIDS, other social evils such as gambling, whoredom, and theft.
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The development objective of the Third Poverty Reduction Fund Project for Lao People’s Democratic Republic is to improve access to basic services for the project's targeted poor communities.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) set standards appropriate for class of road, traffic, and terrain; (2) ensure a safe design including speed restriction and warning signs, to control livestock as necessary and where possible discuss possible designs with local people; (3) ensure culvert, bridge, and road are suitably designed to minimize effects on hydrology; (4) prohibit poaching and make contractor responsible for his workers; (5) collect and recycle lubricants. Avoid spills and have a ditch around the area with a setting pond, oil trap at the outlet; (6) restrict work to daylight hours and limit the size and frequency of any blasting near settlements (especially hospitals) near intensive livestock production and wildlife breeding areas; (7) the contractor uses safe traffic control as necessary and causes the minimum possible disruption to all traffic; and (8) ensure adequate provision for the operation management and maintenance of facilities.
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The objective of the Nairobi Metropolitan Services Improvement Project for Kenya is to strengthen governance and service delivery in the Nairobi Metropolitan area.
... See More + Negative impacts include: air quality, dust, noise pollution, water quality, dust, soil erosion, flora and fauna, and waste management. Mitigation measures include: develop soil erosion control measures which should include silt management structures; proper drainage system to be constructed within town; limit the circulation of heavy machinery to minimal areas to reduce soil compaction and vegetation clearance; locate access roads perpendicularly or diagonally to the slope rather than along steep slopes; obtain water abstraction permit and use metering methods to ensure water is abstracted to recommended limit; do not dispose any form of waste in water bodies; keep natural water channels free from obstruction; consult with community members when identifying water sources to avoid conflicts and abstract water according to conditions of acquired permits taking into consideration the quantified reserve for the water body in question; all trees uprooted to pave way for road expansion and access construction should be replanted with indigenous trees; operate equipment with air pollution control and environmental management systems; insulate noisy machines when working near residential area; maintain vehicles and machinery in good condition in order to minimize gas emissions and noise; contractor in collaboration with proponent should develop Corporate Social Responsibility Program (CSRP); and contractor should hold continuous site meetings with workers and community members.
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The development objective of the Sustainable Landscape and Ecotourism Project for Cambodia is to improve natural resources management and related value addition in selected landscapes.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts include: (i) dust generation and air pollution; (ii) noise and vibration; (iii) water pollution; (iv) drainage and sedimentation; (v) solid waste; (vi) chemical or hazardous wastes; (vii) disruption of vegetative cover and ecological resources; (viii) traffic management; and (ix) worker and public safety. Some of the mitigation measures include: (i) exposed soil and material stockpiles shall be protected against wind erosion; (ii) all vehicles must have appropriate certificate of conformity from inspection of quality, technical safety and environmental protection; (iii) at completion of construction works, water collection tanks and septic tanks shall be covered and effectively sealed off; (iv) areas of the site not disturbed by construction activities shall be maintained in their existing conditions; (v) waste storage containers shall be covered, tip-proof, weatherproof and scavenger proof; (vi) store chemicals in safe manner, such as roofing, fenced and appropriate labeling; (vii) the application of chemicals for vegetation clearing is not permitted; (viii) signpost shall be installed appropriately in both water-ways and roads where necessary; and (ix) install fences, barriers, dangerous warning or prohibition site around the construction area which showing potential danger to public people.
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The development objectives of the Agricultural Sector Diversification Project for Cambodia are to facilitate the development of a diversified and competitiveness agriculture sector in selected geographical areas in Cambodia, and to provide immediate and effective response in case of an eligible crisis or emergency. some of the negative impacts are include: (i) dust generation or air pollution; (ii) noise and vibration; (iii) water pollution; (iv) drainage and sedimentation; (v) solid waste; (vi) chemical or hazardous wastes; (vii) disruption of vegetative coverand ecological resources; (viii) traffic management; (ix) interruption of utility services; (x) restoration of affected areas; (xi) worker and public safety; (xii) communication with local communities; (xiii) chance find procedures; some of the mitigation measures are include : (i) material loads covered and secured during transportation to prevent the scattering ofsoil, sand, materials, or dust; (ii) vehicles must have to avoid exceeding noise emission from poorly maintained machines; (iii) wastewater over permissible values set by relevant national technical standards/regulationsmust be collected in a conservancy tank and removed from site by licensed waste collectors; (iv)contractor shall follow the detailed drainage design included in the construction plans,to ensure drainage system is always maintained cleared of mud and other obstructions; (v) waste storage containers shall be covered, tip-proof, weatherproof and scavenger proof; (vi) used oil and grease shall be removed from site and sold to an approved used oil recycling company; (vii) prohibit cutting of any tree unless explicitly authorized in the vegetation clearing plan; (viii) Significant increases in number of vehicle trips must be covered in a construction plan previously approved.
... See More + Routing, especially of heavy vehicles, needs to take into account sensitive sites such as schools, hospitals, and markets; (ix) any damages to existing utility systems of cable shall be reported to authorities and repaired as soon as possible; (x) trees shall be planted at exposed land and on slopes to prevent or reduce land collapse and keep stability of slopes; (xi) contractor shall provide safety measures as installation of fences, barriers warning signs, lighting system against traffic accidents as well as other risk to people and sensitive areas; (xii) disseminate project information to affected parties (for example local authority,enterprises and affected households, etc.) through community meetings before construction commencement; (xiii) relevant local or national authorities would be in charge of protecting andpreserving the site before deciding on subsequent appropriate procedures.
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The objectives of the Energy Supply Reliability and Financial Recovery Project are to increase electricity supply reliability in the western part of Georgia, improve financial viability of GSE, and help it access long-term commercial financing.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: wherever feasible, placing towers in forest land on high ground so that conductors can pass high over trees and not requirecutting. Limiting the construction footprint to the absolute minimum needed. This will include demarcating and marking all construction areas and roads, and training workers to remain within authorized demarcated areas. Keeping all construction vehicles and equipment on prepared roads and construction areas and prohibiting moving onto adjacent lands; The contractor will remove and store topsoil from construction sites where soil is deeper than a few centimeters and where steep slopes allow removal and will prevent erosion of topsoil from stockpiles; When construction is complete, the contractor will remove piles and depressions and will grade the area to a stable contour, using as much spoil as possible. The Supervision Consultant will monitor reinstatement and revegetation on a continuous basis and will report progress and issues in monthly reports to GSE; develop and implement a traffic management plan that includes operating and safety requirements for drivers, vehicles, and other project activities in urban, rural, and remote areas; and ensure only vehicles suitable and licensed for use on public roads are used on public roads.
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The objectives of the Energy Supply Reliability and Financial Recovery Project are to increase electricity supply reliability in the western part of Georgia, improve financial viability of GSE, and help it access long-term commercial financing.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: wherever feasible, placing towers in forest land on high ground so that conductors can pass high over trees and not requirecutting. Limiting the construction footprint to the absolute minimum needed. This will include demarcating and marking all construction areas and roads, and training workers to remain within authorized demarcated areas. Keeping all construction vehicles and equipment on prepared roads and construction areas and prohibiting moving onto adjacent lands; The contractor will remove and store topsoil from construction sites where soil is deeper than a few centimeters and where steep slopes allow removal and will prevent erosion of topsoil from stockpiles; When construction is complete, the contractor will remove piles and depressions and will grade the area to a stable contour, using as much spoil as possible. The Supervision Consultant will monitor reinstatement and revegetation on a continuous basis and will report progress and issues in monthly reports to GSE; develop and implement a traffic management plan that includes operating and safety requirements for drivers, vehicles, and other project activities in urban, rural, and remote areas; and ensure only vehicles suitable and licensed for use on public roads are used on public roads.
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The development objective of the Sustainable Energy Scale-Up Project for Belarus is to scale up renewable biomass utilization and efficient energy use in space heating of multi-apartment buildings in selected urban localities in Belarus.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts include: (i) notification and worker safety; (ii) air quality; (iii) noise; (iv) water quality; (v) waste management; (vi) local wastewater treatment system; (vii) historic buildings; (viii) toxic materials; and (ix) traffic and pedestrian safety. Some of the mitigation measures include: (i) the local construction and environment inspectorates and communities have been notified of upcoming activities; (ii) demolition debris, excavated soil and aggregates shall be kept in controlled area and sprayed with water mist to reduce debris dust; (iii) construction noise will be limited to restricted times agreed to in the permit; (iv) the site will establish appropriate erosion and sediment control measures such as hay bales and/or silt fences to prevent sediment from moving off site and causing excessive turbidity in canalization and nearby streams and rivers; (v) waste collection and disposal pathways and sites will be identified for all major waste types expected from excavation, demolition and construction activities; (vi) if construction works take place close to a designated historic structure, or are located in a designated historic district, notification shall be made and approvals/permits be obtained from local authorities and all construction activities planned and carried out in line with local and national legislation; (vii) if asbestos is located on the project site, it shall be marked clearly as hazardous material; (viii) the containers of hazardous substances shall be placed in a leak-proof container to prevent spillage; and (ix) signposting, warning signs, barriers and traffic diversions in the site will be clearly visible and the public warned of all potential hazards.
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The development objective of the Shaanxi Sustainable Towns Development Project for China is to foster regional collaboration, reduce flood risk, and improve urban services in selected towns in southern Shaanxi Province.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts include: (i) the waste water in the construction period of the project mainly includes road and pipe network construction wastewater and construction personnel domestic sewage; (ii) the sewage produced during the operation period of the project; (iii) dust, construction machinery exhaust, and asphalt soot during the construction period; (iv) the noise of construction vehicles and equipment during the construction period as well as road traffic noise during the operation period; (v) the solid waste generated during the construction period of the project mainly includes demolition construction waste as well as construction waste and domestic garbage at the construction site; and (vi) cause damage to the original agricultural ecosystem and the green land, reduce the farmland area, decrease the number of living creatures, and exert a harmful impact on ecology to some degree. Some of the mitigation measures include: (i) sewage will treated by the sewage treatment plant in this region, and will be discharged after treatment; (ii) due to the improvement of road conditions, the impact of noise on the surrounding environment will be alleviated and reduced to some degree; (iii) during the operation period, domestic garbage along the road, cleaned garbage from the road and regularly cleaned waste from the rain drain will be produced; (iv) with the help of corresponding ecological protection and restoration measures to be adopted, the negative impact of the project on the ecological environment can be effectively alleviated; and (v) due to the improvement of road conditions, the impact of noise on the surrounding environment will be alleviated and reduced to some degree.
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The development objective of the Shaanxi Sustainable Towns Development Project for China is to foster regional collaboration, reduce flood risk, and improve urban services in selected towns in southern Shaanxi Province.
... See More + Some of the negative impacts include: (i) the waste water in the construction period of the project mainly includes road and pipe network construction wastewater and construction personnel domestic sewage; (ii) the sewage produced during the operation period of the project; (iii) dust, construction machinery exhaust, and asphalt soot during the construction period; (iv) the noise of construction vehicles and equipment during the construction period as well as road traffic noise during the operation period; (v) the solid waste generated during the construction period of the project mainly includes demolition construction waste as well as construction waste and domestic garbage at the construction site; and (vi) cause damage to the original agricultural ecosystem and the green land, reduce the farmland area, decrease the number of living creatures, and exert a harmful impact on ecology to some degree. Some of the mitigation measures include: (i) sewage will treated by the sewage treatment plant in this region, and will be discharged after treatment; (ii) due to the improvement of road conditions, the impact of noise on the surrounding environment will be alleviated and reduced to some degree; (iii) during the operation period, domestic garbage along the road, cleaned garbage from the road and regularly cleaned waste from the rain drain will be produced; (iv) with the help of corresponding ecological protection and restoration measures to be adopted, the negative impact of the project on the ecological environment can be effectively alleviated; and (v) due to the improvement of road conditions, the impact of noise on the surrounding environment will be alleviated and reduced to some degree.
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